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Is Israels Recognition of Somaliland Redrawing the Geopolitical Map of the Horn of Africa?
by Asad Mirza On Friday last (26 December), Israel became the first country to recognise Somaliland as a sovereign state, a breakthrough in its quest for international recognition since it declared independence from Somalia 34 years ago. However, the move has prompted a critical international and regional response. The Guardian has reported that the Israeli []
Hundreds in Somalia march against Israel recognition of Somaliland
Surge in federal officers in Minnesota focuses on alleged fraud at day care centers
The surge of federal officers this week in Minnesota follows new allegations of fraud by day care centers run by Somali residents
Turkey's Erdogan says Israeli decision to recognise Somaliland unacceptable, illegal
Turkish President Erdogan has strongly criticized Israel's recognition of Somaliland, calling it illegal and destabilizing for the Horn of Africa. Turkey is set to begin offshore energy drilling in Somalia in 2026. Additionally, plans are underway to establish a spaceport in Somalia as part of bilateral agreements between the two nations.
Minnesota Somali fraud scandal: Rep Ilhan Omar faces probe over massive wealth gains and aid 'abuse'
'Youve no idea what Somalia stands for!': Fiery clash at UNSC over Israels Somaliland recognition
Minnesota Somali fraud scandal: DOJ charges 98 after journo exposes $250M scam, more to come!
Some states question if recognition part of a bid to relocate Palestinians or establish military bases
At UN, US Defends Israel's Recognition Of Somaliland
The United States defended Israel's right to recognize the breakaway territory of Somaliland at the United Nations on Monday, comparing it to the recognition of a Palestinian state by numerous countries.
Minnesota Somali fraud: FBI steps in after journo exposes $250M daycare scam; Tim Walz faces fire
China opposes Israels recognition of Somaliland
Beijing: China on Monday said it firmly opposes Israels formal recognition of Somaliland as an independent sovereign state and its agreement to establish diplomatic relations with it. Israel on Friday became the first country to recognise Somaliland, which declared independence from Somalia in 1991 amid a descent into conflict. Beijing firmly supports Somalias sovereignty, unity Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Houthi leader says Israeli presence in Somaliland will be a target
The Houthi chief warned that recognition would have serious consequences, calling it a hostile stance against Somalia, its African neighbours, Yemen, the Red Sea, and the countries along both shores
Hyderabad: Fire Erupts in Alpine Heights at Somajiguda
The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.
More Countries Reject Israel's Recognition of Somaliland
Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 during a descent into conflict that continues to leave the east African country fragile.
Somayaji predicts robust growth for India in 2026 despite global tensions
Israels recognition of Somaliland rejected by African bodies
Nairobi: Africas regional governance bodies on Saturday rejected the recognition of Somalias breakaway region of Somaliland as an independent nation by Israel a day earlier, the first by any country in more than 30 years. Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 amid a descent into conflict and, despite having its own government and currency, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Does Anyone Know What Somaliland Is? Trump After Israel's Big Move
US President Donald Trump said he opposed US recognition of Somaliland in an interview with the New York Post published Friday, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would become the first country to recognise it.
Somalia, African Nations Denounce Israeli Recognition of Somaliland
Israel announced Friday that it viewed Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state,
Israel recognises Somaliland, Palestine warns against Gaza deportation plans
Israel has become the first country in the world to formally recognise the breakaway Somali region of Somaliland as an independent state, a move that has sparked fierce regional and international condemnation and revived fears that it is linked to plans to forcibly resettle Palestinians from Gaza in Africa. Netanyahus announcement Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Somalia denounces Israeli recognition of Somaliland
Somaliland emains an integral part of the Federal Republic of Somalia, which is a member of the AU, the pan-African body's head, Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, said
Israel becomes first country to formally recognise Somaliland as independent state
Israel would seek immediate cooperation with Somaliland in agriculture, health, technology and the economy
Somalis vote in the first one-person, one-vote local election in decades
The voting of local council members, to be conducted across Mogadishu's 16 districts, has been organised by the country's federal government but rejected by the Opposition parties, which have called the election flawed and one-sided
Stories that mattered in Kerala
In a year shaped by uncomfortable truths, TNIE brought to light stories that exposed fault lines in governance, society and the environment, prompting debate and remedial action by authorities. As the year draws to a close, we look back at the stories that raised eyebrows, stirred public conscience and made an impact Verdict leak shock Judgment leaked? Key details of actor assault case verdict out a week before P Ramdas | December 10 The breaking report exposed how key details of the actor assault case verdict were allegedly leaked a week before it was officially pronounced. The report, based on an anonymous letter circulated among 33 individuals connected with the judiciary, claimed that the seventh accused Charly Thomas, eighth accused Dileep and ninth accused Sanilkumar alias Mesthiri Sanil would be excluded from the verdict, with judgment delivered only against the remaining six accused. One of the recipients, the High Court Advocates Association, forwarded the letter to the Chief Justice seeking a detailed probe. The report went viral on social media, drawing reactions from celebrities and prominent figures. Following the exposure, investigation officer DySP Baiju Paulose approached the state police chief, seeking a probe into the alleged leak. The court is considering the possibility of an inquiry. Identity debate Thiyyas and Ezhavas are different: Study M P Prashanth | October 12 A TNIE report revealed findings of a KIRTADS-funded study stating that Thiyyas are not part of the Ezhavas, as recorded in official documents, citing significant cultural differences between the two. The study reinforced a long-pending demand of Thiyya organisations in Malabar for a separate identity. The report triggered wide social debate and had a major impact, with Thiyya organisations approaching the HC, seeking a direction to the government to declare Thiyyas as a separate caste. Visa hurdle Kids with cerebral palsy await UK visa for tourney M S VIDYANANDAN | August 14 A group of children with cerebral palsy, selected to represent the country at an intercontinental football tournament in Loughborough, UK, faced an anxious wait for visas after being chosen for the event. Following a TNIE report highlighting their plight, the Chief Ministers Office intervened, with Chief Principal Secretary K M Abraham and OSD Harikishore S coordinating with the Ministry of External Affairs and the UK Embassy in India to secure visas in the nick of time. Despite the intervention, the five girls were unable to attend the tournament owing to non-availability of flight tickets. A warning before first bell 104 schools in Kerala flagged as drug hotspots Shan A S | May 31 Just days before school reopening, TNIE exposed shocking findings of the excise department, which had identified 104 schools across the state as drug hotspots, citing rampant substance abuse among students. The report jolted public consciousness, sparked widespread discussion among parents, educators and policymakers, and brought the growing drug menace in schools into sharp focus, prompting urgent calls for coordinated action. Wake-up call Wild jumbos feast on chicken, parotta as food waste drives change in appetite Manoj Viswanathan | July 6 A TNIE report highlighting how wild elephants had developed a taste for cooked food such as chicken curry, egg masala, chapathi and parotta, drawn by food waste dumped by hotels and homestays along forest fringes, prompted swift action from the forest department. Tribal leaders, including Raman of the Allimooppan settlement in the Parambikulam Tiger Reserve, had warned that open dumping was endangering elephant health and increasing the risk of humanwildlife conflict. Following the report, the forest department launched awareness drives and seminars and initiated stringent action against establishments dumping food waste in forest areas. When humanity had no cover Traders accused of leaving cattle to die for insurance claims Pooja Nair | April 28 The report exposed a major scam in which a group of unscrupulous cattle traders allegedly allowed cows to die in agony to claim inflated insurance payouts, a practice locals described as murder for money. The revelations triggered widespread protests and demands for urgent government intervention. Following the report, the State Human Rights Commission intervened and directed the district administration and the department concerned to take necessary action. A tax too bitter No small fry! Malayalis beloved banana fritter caught in tax tangle Rajesh Ravi | January 23 The story of 18% GST on pazhampori resonated with Malayalis across the globe, with vloggers, other publications, and even the Lok Sabha following up on the issue. The revelation that pazhampori, or banana fritters, was being taxed harshly compared to other snacks struck an emotional chord across the state. Hidden Labour 140 child labour hotspots identified; 56 rescued Varsha Somaraj | June 14 The story triggered wide public and official discussion on the prevalence of child labour in Kerala. The State Public Relations Department acknowledged the report and issued an official release drawing directly from its findings. Other newspapers followed up on the issue in subsequent days, while the report also prompted follow-up action by authorities at multiple levels. A nudge that saved lives Brain-dead organ donations hit 9-year high, govt colleges lag Unnikrishnan s | December 3 TNIE highlighted the poor performance of government medical colleges in initiating organ donations despite a rise in family consent rates. Following the publication, the government moved to strengthen the Kerala State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (K-SOTTO), designating it as the sole authority for deceased and living donor programmes and granting it full control over organ donation activities in government hospitals. 'Not once in a generation' anymore 2018-scale deluges to become more common, cautions STUDY Rahul R | November 7 A new study reported by TNIE warns that floods on the scale of Keralas devastating 2018 disaster, earlier considered a once-in-150-years event, could now recur every 25 years due to climate-change-driven shifts in rainfall patterns. The study flags outdated flood models and infrastructure designs that grossly underestimate the risk, leaving the state highly vulnerable unless planning norms, dam operations and disaster preparedness are urgently overhauled. When inclusion stayed on paper Inclusive sports venues fail students WITH DISABILITIES Aswin Asok Kumar | October 23 The report exposed the lack of disabled-friendly facilities at the main venue of the Kerala School Sports Meet, contradicting official claims of inclusivity. After the issue was raised, Education Minister V Sivankutty said the matter would be studied and assured that corrective measures would be implemented from the next School Olympics onwards. Breaking the mould Pageant for tribal women gives Idukkis Sudhalakshmi the wings to dream again NEJMA SULAIMAN | May 23 The TNIE report spotlighted a rare act of defiance against entrenched patriarchy within a tribal settlement, where a young woman chose aspiration over silence. The story triggered wider media attention, with several outlets following up and a separate media organisation initiating work on a documentary on Sudhalakshmis journey. The sustained coverage helped bolster her standing within the community and provided quiet but crucial moral support in her effort to challenge long-standing social barriers. Text: Anil S, EDITING: ACHUTH VINAY, Design: NIKHIL P A
Sridhar Babu inspects collapsed check dam at Adavi Somanpalli in Peddapalli
US border patrol agents arrest 30 Indian nationals living illegally in America
NEW YORK: US border patrol agents have arrested 30 Indian nationals, living illegally in America, operating semitrucks with commercial driver's licenses. Border Patrol agents in the El Centro Sector in California arrested 49 illegal immigrants with commercial driver's licenses during vehicle stops at immigration checkpoints and in interagency operations, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said in a statement last week. Between November 23 and December 12, agents apprehended 42 illegal individuals operating semitrucks with commercial driver's licenses while travelling on interstate or traversing immigration checkpoints. Of those arrested, 30 were from India, two were from El Salvador, and the remainder were from China, Eritrea, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Russia, Somalia, Turkey, and Ukraine. California issued 31 of the commercial driver's licenses; eight licenses were issued by Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, the agency said. In addition, on December 10 and 11, Indio Station agents participated in Operation Highway Sentinel, a two-day, joint, large-scale enforcement operation led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations in Ontario and Fontana, California. Operation Highway Sentinel resulted in 45 arrests of illegal individuals with commercial driver's licenses. On the first day, Indio personnel apprehended two individuals- one Indian national and one Tajik national. On the second day, agents from the Indio Station apprehended four Indian nationals and one Uzbek national. Operation Highway Sentinel specifically targeted commercial trucking companies in California. It was launched after several fatal accidents were caused by illegal individuals who had been issued commercial driver's licenses and were operating semitrucks at the time of the accidents. The purpose of this interagency operation was to enforce immigration law violations, safeguard US highways and uphold regulatory standards in the commercial transportation sector, CBP said. The success of this operation highlights the ongoing dangers posed by the unmitigated border crisis we experienced prior to 2025, El Centro Sector Acting Chief Patrol Agent Joseph Remenar said. The individuals arrested should never have been operating these semitrucks, and the states issuing them commercial driver's licenses are directly responsible for the fatal accidents we have tragically witnessed recently. Together, with our allied partners in Homeland Security Investigations and other agencies, El Centro Sector will continue to ensure that the safety of the American public is at the forefront of our efforts. There have been several instances in recent months where Indians, who entered the US illegally, have been involved in dangerous and fatal highway crashes while driving trucks. Rajinder Kumar, 32, was charged with criminally negligent homicide and reckless endangerment after William Micah Carter, 25 and Jennifer Lynn Lower, 24, were killed when their vehicle crashed into his semi-truck. In August, Immigration and Customs Enforcement had lodged an arrest detainer for Harjinder Singh following his arrest for three counts of vehicular homicide while driving a semi-truck in Florida. The same month, ICE arrested Partap Singh, who caused a multi-car pileup while driving a commercial 18-wheeler in California. The accident left 5-year-old Dalilah Coleman with critical, life-altering injuries. In October, ICE lodged an arrest detainer for Jashanpreet Singh, who killed three people in California while driving an 18-wheeler under the influence.
Minnesota Somali fraud: Walz under fire as 98 mayors express deep concern over state budget, scams
'Get the hell out!': Trump goes after Ilhan Omar; calls out $9 billion Minnesota Somali scandal
Careers in sports beyond the field: scope and future
The Hindu hosted a webinar titled Careers in sports beyond the field: scope and future, on December 13, at 5:00 p.m. The panellists included: Aazaz Khan, Director, Somaiya Sports Academy, Somaiya Vidyavihar University; Nihal Colaco, Head of Content and Media at Reliance Foundation Young Champs; and Shivani Rajesh, Assistant Professor of Law, BITS Law School. This webinar was moderated by Ravina Warkad, Senior Sub-editor, Education Vertical, The Hindu.
Preparatory work on second airport initiated well in advance: Minister Patil
BENGALURU: Stating that the state government is aware of the fact that permission from Bengaluru International Airport Limited (BIAL) is required to construct a second international airport within an aerial radius of 150 km from KIA before 2033, Infrastructure Development Minister MB Patil on Friday said the government has initiated preparatory work in this regard well in advance. Patil was reacting to the Ministry of Civil Aviations (MoCA) statement on Thursday that the Centre has not received any proposal from the Karnataka government or any airport developer after Airports Authority of Indias (AAI) pre-feasibility studies on the need for the second airport in the city. Several critical steps are involved in the establishment of an airport, including site identification, inspections, land acquisition and disbursement of compensation. These processes will take at least six years for completion. BIAL will be approached for its approval only after completion of these processes, he said. Patil said similar conditions have been relaxed in cities such as New Delhi and Navi Mumbai to facilitate the development of second airports. These matters will be addressed appropriately at appropriate time. Tenders have been invited through Karnataka State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (KSIIDC) to prepare a location suitability report along with a comprehensive technical and financial feasibility study for the second airport in Bengaluru, he reiterated. On AAIs inspection of sites at Choodahalli and Somanahalli on Kanakapura Road and near NelamangalaKunigal Road, Patil said tenders have been invited by the state government through KSIIDC to conduct location suitability, and technical and financial feasibility studies. While preparing these reports, factors such as passenger density, potential for industrial and tourism growth, infrastructure availability, rainfall patterns, sewerage, noise pollution and waste management will be taken into consideration. The deadline to submit these reports is five months, he added.
Minnesota Somali fraud EXPLODES: US attorney estimates $9B may have been lost; 6 charged
'China aggressively expanding in': Ted Cruz issues stark warning over Beijing's Somaliland threat
Shouting, ranting, insulting: Trump's uninhibited second term
It was one thing when Trump called a reporter piggy. Or casually threatened to put a half-dozen members of Congress to death for accurately stating the laws of war. Or labeled all Somali immigrants garbage. Or declared that daring to question his physical energy level at age 79 seditious, perhaps even treasonous. But when Trump cavalierly attacked Hollywood icon Rob Reiner just hours after his body was found in a grisly murder scene, it sickened even some of his own political allies.
Somanath says that classical approaches still continue and integration of artificial intelligence in practice is not happening
With Delhi under 'severe' air quality, Beijing offers its pollution-control playbook
Hazardous air quality, dense smog and a spike in respiratory illnesses have become a grim winter routine for Delhi. As the national capital chokes under severe air quality for much of the week, Chinas capital, once derided as the worlds smog capital, has emerged as a contrasting case study, and Beijing is now offering its playbook. In an extensive post on X, Chinese embassy spokesperson Yu Jing shared a step-by-step account of how Beijing curbed air pollution over the past decade, accompanied by before-and-after images of the city. Stressing that both India and China face the challenge of air pollution amid rapid urbanisation, Jing said cleaner air doesnt happen overnight, but it is achievable. The post included air quality readings from December 15, showing Delhis AQI at a hazardous 447, compared to a relatively moderate 67 in Beijing. Breaking down Beijings approach, Jing said China adopted ultra-strict vehicle emission standards comparable to Euro 6 norms and aggressively phased out old, high-emission vehicles. Vehicular pollution remains one of the biggest contributors to smog in Delhi. While India mandated BS-VI emission norms for vehicles manufactured after April 1, 2020, enforcement continues to be a weak link. How did Beijing tackle air pollution? Step 1: Vehicle emissions control Adopt ultra-strict regulations like China 6NI (on par with Euro 6) Phase-out retired old, high-emission vehicles Curb car growth via license-plate lotteries and odd-even / weekday driving pic.twitter.com/E0cFp4wgsV Yu Jing (@ChinaSpox_India) December 16, 2025 Delhi, which has battled toxic air since Diwali, banned the entry of non-BS VI vehicles only earlier this week and has also barred refuelling of overage vehicles. The Chinese embassy spokesperson also pointed to measures such as licence-plate lotteries, odd-even and weekday driving restrictions, and massive investments in metro and bus networks, alongside a rapid push for electric mobility. While Delhi has experimented with the odd-even scheme, its impact on pollution levels has been limited. Jing underlined that Beijings gains were made possible through coordinated policies across the BeijingTianjinHebei region, preventing pollution spillover from neighbouring areas. In contrast, one of Delhis biggest challenges remains stubble burning in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Despite repeated directions from the Supreme Court for coordinated action, lapses and inter-state blame games have blunted enforcement. The second pillar of Beijings clean-air push was industrial restructuring. According to the embassy, more than 3,000 heavy industries were shut down or relocated. Relocating Shougang, one of Chinas largest steelmakers, alone cut inhalable particles by 20%, the post said. Vacated industrial sites were converted into parks, commercial districts and cultural or technology hubs. The former Shougang industrial complex, for instance, was transformed into a key venue for the 2022 Winter Olympics. Beijing also shifted wholesale markets, logistics hubs and even some educational and medical institutions to nearby cities, retaining only high-value research, development and service sectors in the capital. While the suggestions from the Chinese embassy have drawn attention, experts caution that Delhi has heard, and even attempted, many of these measures before, with marginal success. Beijings turnaround followed a five-year national action plan launched in 2013, which included shutting coal-fired boilers, expanding public transport, promoting new-energy vehicles and accelerating the shift to green energy. The citys last-mile connectivity now relies on micro-buses, shared mobility options such as bikes and e-scooters, ride-hailing services and even autonomous vehicles. How does Beijing tackle air pollution? Step 2: Industrial Restructuring Shut down or remove 3000+ heavy industries. Relocating Shougang, one of Chinas largest steelmakers, alone cut inhalable particles by -20%. Transform vacated factories into parks, pic.twitter.com/SYPOsoMaO1 Yu Jing (@ChinaSpox_India) December 17, 2025 Delhi governments, meanwhile, have relied on measures such as water sprinkling, anti-smog guns and short-term traffic curbs, but pollution levels remain dangerously high. Experts say that while Delhi and Beijing share some pollution sources, a straight replication of the Beijing model is impractical unless adapted to local realities. Year-long transport curbs, for instance, are not feasible in the national capital, and persistent disagreements among states over stubble burning continue to undermine progress. They argue that integrating rural agricultural policies to address crop residue burning, expanding public transport infrastructure and ensuring strict compliance are critical. A Comptroller and Auditor General (Comptroller and Auditor General of India) report tabled in the Delhi Assembly has found that Delhis worsening air pollution is driven largely by systemic failures within the city, particularly weak enforcement of vehicular pollution norms. The audit highlights widespread irregularities in the Pollution Under Control (PUC) regime, noting that over 1.08 lakh vehicles were issued certificates despite exceeding permissible limits for carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons. In several instances, certificates were issued to multiple vehicles within seconds, raising doubts about the integrity of testing. Between 2015 and 2020, nearly 4,000 non-compliant diesel vehicles continued to operate due to lax certification. The report also flags major lapses in removing end-of-life vehicles. Of the 47.51 lakh vehicles meant to be deregistered between 2018-19 and 2020-21, only 2.98 lakh were actually removed, leaving over 93% still officially registered and potentially in use. None of the vehicles impounded for pollution violations had been scrapped, while scrapping and impounding infrastructure remains grossly inadequate. Enforcement has been further hampered by staff shortages, lack of mobile testing equipment, and the absence of real-time data to guide deployment of teams. The audit concludes that Delhis air crisis cannot be blamed solely on external factors like stubble burning, but has been significantly worsened by poor implementation of policies, weak monitoring, and failures in governance. The broad lesson from Beijing, experts say, is not that solutions are unknown, but that implementing them requires sustained political will, regional coordination and rigorous enforcement, several stars that must align for Delhi to breathe easier.
Third tigress dies within three months at Kolkata's Alipore Zoo, triggering concerns
KOLKATA: A third tigress has died within three months at the city's Alipore Zoological Garden on Wednesday, raising questions about the medical care provided to animals at the facility. According to sources at the zoo, the sub-adult Royal Bengal tigress was suffering from an infection by a haemoprotozoan parasite and admitted to an animal hospital in the city where she died. She would have completed three years in February. The tigress was born at Nandankanan in Odisha and brought to the Alipore Zoo in August 2023. A viscera test will confirm the exact cause of death, sources said. The infection is caused by blood parasites like Babesia, Theileria, Anaplasma and Trypanosoma. It is transmitted by ticks or biting flies, leading to fever, anaemia and jaundice. These parasites also affect livestock (cattle, sheep, goats) and companion animals (dogs, cats). The two previous tigress deaths at the zoo occurred within a 24-hour span on September 23-24. One was a 21-year-old white tigress born in Alipore Zoo, while the other -- a 17-year-old -- had been brought from Odisha's Nandankanan Zoo in 2016. Both were reportedly ailing from age-related illnesses and were under veterinary care. The zoo has been dogged by a series of concerns. Earlier this year, reports emerged of discrepancies in animal sourcing, transfer, and record-keeping, with the Central Zoo Authority (CZA) disputing some of the zoo's records. A separate case on the disappearance of more than 300 animals from the zoo is currently being heard in court.
BENGALURU: The Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has taken urgent repairs due to a leak in the Cauvery 5th stage water supply project, which supplies water to some parts of Bengaluru city. There will be a disruption in the water supply to Bangalore city today (Dec. 17), said BWSSB Chairman Ram Prasat Manohar. The Chairman said, 3,000 mm diameter S-valve of the Cauvery 5th stage transmission line is leaking due to damage. The Water Board has taken up urgent repair work to prevent the said leakage and ensure smooth and uninterrupted water supply to Bengaluru city. There will be water disruption in the areas receiving Cauvery 5th stage water supply from 7 am to 10 pm and close to 110 area in the city will be halt. Areas where water supply will be disrupted: Anantpur, Doddabettahalli, Chikkabettahalli, Harohalli, Kenchanahalli, Govindpur, Vasudevapura, Manchenahalli, Kattigenahalli, Srinivasapura, Bellalli, Thirumenahalli, Chokkanahalli, Dasarahalli, Rachenahalli, Thanisandra, Challekere, Horamavu Agar, Amani Bhairathikhane, Geddalahalli, Kothanur Narayanpura, Kothanur, N Nagenahalli, Kailasanahalli, Bhairathi, Bili Shivahalli, Balagere, Bellandur Amanikere, Belathur, Chennasandra, Devarabeesanahalli, Gunjur, Agadur, Kadabisanahalli, Kayammana Agrahara, Kadogodi Plantation Kanekandya, Kumbena Agrahara, Nagondahalli, Panathur, Ramagondanahalli, Siddapur, Sorahunase, Tubarahalli, Varthur, Kalkare, Horamavu. K. Chennasandra, Varanasi, Vasantapura, Ullaal Sonnenahalli, Ganakallu, Hemmigepura, Somapura, Varasandra, Manavarthakavalu, Lingadeeranahalli, Hosahalli, Arehalli, Vaddarapalya, Uttarahalli, Subramanyapura. Gubbalala, Turahalli, Gidadakonenahalli, Alahalli, Ambalipur, Anjanapur, Basapura, Basavanpur, Begur, Bellandur, Chandrasekharpur, Dodkakalasandra, Gollahalli, Gottigere, Aralur Junasandra, Kaikondanahalli, Kalena Agrahara, Kambattahalli, Kammanahalli, Kasavanahalli, Kudalu, Parappana Agrahara, Pillaganahalli, Raghuvanahalli, Talaghattapura, Thippsandra, Vajarahalli, Yalenahalli, Bharatena Agrahara, Boganahalli, Chikkabellandur, Chikkateguru, Doddakannahalli, Doddeguru, Naganathpur, Abbigere, Chikkasandra, Shettahalli, Karihobanahalli, Andharahalli, There will be water disruption in Madarahalli, Doddabidarakallu, Lingadhiranahalli B, Herohalli, Hosahalli.
Somaiya Vidyavihar Marks 84th Foundation Day with New Research Centres and Global Alumni Commitment
Somaiya Vidyavihar marked its 84th Foundation Day, reflecting on the institutions journey since 1942 and its growing role in shaping learners across disciplines. The celebration featured Chief Guest Mr Uday Kotak, Founder and Director of Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited, alongside Shri Samir Somaiya, President of Somaiya Vidyavihar and Chancellor of Somaiya Vidyavihar University, Lt Gen HS Kahlon, Secretary Somaiya Vidyavihar, Professor Ajay Kapoor, Vice Chancellor of Somaiya Vidyavihar University, Dr Satish Modh, Pro-Vice Chancellor of Somaiya Vidyavihar University and students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Shri Samir Somaiya felicitating Chief Guest Shri Uday Kotak Founded in pre-independent India with a mission to expand access to education, Somaiya Vidyavihar today comprises a network of primary to higher education institutions, including Somaiya Vidyavihar University, and centres offering advanced academic programmes and research-driven learning. Over the decades, it has opened doors for learners from tribal regions, rural districts, agricultural communities, and first-generation familiesempowering students with opportunities, mentorship, and global exposure. www.youtube.com/live/Hxs-jqp_YtM?t=2569s Speaking on the occasion, Shri Samir Somaiya, President of Somaiya Vidyavihar and Chancellor of Somaiya Vidyavihar University , highlighted the institutions commitment to education that is compassionate, relevant and rooted in purpose. When we say 'earn with a hundred hands and give with a thousand,' its not just about individual contribution through CSR. Its about nurturing countless students who, in turn, become changemakers for society. Somaiya Vidyavihars mission is to create citizens who dream of a better world, for their families, their communities, their culture, their country, and the world. Alumni like Akhil Kilawala and Dr Sarita Mali exemplify this journey, from beginnings in Mumbai to making a global impact, choosing to return, mentor, and give back. He shared the journeys of Somaiya alumni who are contributing to global knowledge and innovation. Dr Sarita Mali, a first-generation learner from an underserved community and a 2014 graduate of K J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce, is a US-based scholar who is ready to return to teach atSomaiya and support the next generation of learners. Akhil Kilawala , another distinguished alumnus, leads privacy-preserving on-device machine learning systems at Apple, shaping experiences for billions of users worldwide. Their stories, he noted, reflect the transformative possibilities unlocked through a Somaiya education at Somaiya Vidyavihar and Somaiya Vidyavihar University across generations. Chief Guest Uday Kotak, Founder and Director of Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd, one of Indias most respected financial leaders with nearly four decades in banking and economic reform, reflected on the institutions ability to remain steadfast through Indias changing phases. He noted how Padmabhushan Shri Karamshi Jethabhai Somaiyas vision, Dr Shantilal Somaiyas dedication and Samir Somaiyas commitment to strengthening education have anchored the institution across generations. He urged students to carry forward this legacy with purpose, passion and paranoia: purpose to understand their goals, passion to innovate through research, and paranoia to stay restless, challenge norms and lead change. He added, It is the paranoids who change the world. Let us not follow; let us bring that change. An educational institution is the starting point of building the future generation, and I urge the trustees, the academia, and everyone here to build purpose, passion and paranoia in the next generation of Indians. Through all this, the Lakshman Rekha of ethics and conduct, whether we speak of Chanakya or the Somaiya Institute, cannot be underestimated. For an institution and a family to create future generations through education, without any personal gain, is a testament to the larger Somaiya Family, including the students A key highlight of the celebration was Navriti , an annual showcase of student-led innovations across engineering, applied sciences and school education. This years exhibition featured deep-tech solutions such as Embedded AI-enabled Microscopy, DrumVision for AI-powered music training, and Low-Light Image Enhancement using Deep Learning, as well as socially focused projects including Choices: An Anti-Drug Awareness Gaming Platform, a portable water purification device, agricultural tools, safety systems, and school-level science prototypes. The showcase reflected the institutions emphasis on hands-on learning, interdisciplinary experimentation and real-world problem-solving. The ceremony also honoured students, faculty and staff with awards recognising excellence in academics, research, athletics, community service and long-standing contributions. These recognitions reflect the dedication and talent that strengthen Somaiya Vidyavihars community every year. As Somaiya Vidyavihar enters its 85th year, it continues to build an environment that blends academic rigour with empathy, curiosity and a deep sense of social responsibilitypreparing learners to contribute meaningfully to the world.
Hanahealth by DSS Imagetech Takes GERI Time-Lapse Incubator Pan India, Revolutionises IVF Outcomes
Reiterating its commitment to revolutionising IVF treatment in India, Hanahealth by DSS Imagetech, the authorised partner of Sydney-based Genea Biomedx, has launched the advanced GERI Time-Lapse Incubator pan India. GERI Time-Lapse Incubator enables continuous embryo monitoring, helping IVF centres enhance success rates across India GERI, the next-generation Time Lapse embryo culture system from Genea Biomedx, is ideal for IVF clinics, labs adopting digital transformation, centres working toward accreditation, and research-focused fertility groups as it enables them to modernize their processes and improve IVF outcomes. GERI helps infertility experts to closely monitor embryo development at every crucial stage in a stable culture environment indirectly contributing to higher pregnancy rates. Each of the incubators six independent chambers has its own dedicated five-megapixel camera to provide detail time-lapse views of each embryo at very high resolution.The camera in each chamber can capture images of up to 11 focal planes of each embryo every five minutes. The GERI Time Lapse Incubator offers a highly sophisticated and controlled environment for embryo development, allowing us to monitor the embryos continuously without disruption.Its integrated time-lapse technology provides real-time imaging and detailed tracking of embryo development, enabling the clinics to make more informed decisions about embryo selection, ultimately enhancing the success rates, said A.R. Ghatak, Sr. Vice President, IVF Division, Hanahealth by DSS. For embryologists seeking standardised, AI-supported objective grading, GERI reduces environmental fluctuations that harm embryos and helps them increase consistency and objectivity in embryo grading while enhancing their patient confidence through transparent communication. Time-Lapse embryo incubation in GERI, the game changer device for us in the IVF lab, has enabled SETs (single embryo transfers) with high pregnancy rates.Since the inception of the GERI ecosystem in our IVF lab, we have switched over to 100% embryo cultured under time-lapse and can not think of a scenario without GERI, Dr. Martin Jobst Greuner , Laboratory Director in the clinic -IVF-Saar-IVF, Saarbrucken, Germany . Embryo selection is central to IVF success making the precise visibility of a time lapse incubator crucial for IVF specialists. Even subtle abnormalities in pronuclear behaviour can indicate chromosomal abnormalities or early developmental arrest allowing embryologists to identify abnormal embryos at an early stage and not transfer them to a womb. Traditionally, embryologists have relied on periodic, static assessments of embryo morphology under a microscope, but this approach comes with its own limitations. Interruptions in culture conditions, subjective assessments, and the inability to visualize developmental milestones occurring between observation intervals are a few. GERI time-lapse incubator is the only integrated continuous monitoring benchtop incubator with humid culture option.In another way, GERI has addressed the importance of Osmolar stability for IVF clinics to ensure better embryo development and clinical outcomes.Research publication shows that humid culture of embryos gives better pregnancy outcomes compared to dry culture (Ref: valera et al (2022) Human Reproduction 37(9): 1980 1993), said Sindhoora Rao B , Application Specialist & Embryologist, Hanahealth by DSS . The purpose of GERI is to store and preserve embryos at or near body temperature, providing optimised environment for their development.The unique award-winning design of GERI time-lapse incubator helps the clinics to do individualised culture and continuous monitoring together, said A.R. Ghatak, Sr. Vice President, Hanahealth by DSS. By combining scientific insights with clinical precision, time-lapse technology, though well-established globally, is now gaining momentum across India. GERI is currently available in India only through Hanahealth by DSS and is already in use at leading centres including Krishna IVF Clinic in Visakhapatnam and Shanthi Shell Fertility in Bengaluru. AboutDSSImagetech DSSImagetech Pvt. Ltd., the flagship company of theDSSGroup, is a market leader in Molecular Diagnostics, Life Sciences, and Biotechnology. Founded in 1998 with the philosophy Inspired by Technology, the New-Delhi based family-owned company delivers cutting-edge solutions including microscopy, clinical diagnostics, medical equipment and R&D to researchers and clinicians across diverse life sciences and healthcare fields. With an annual turnover exceeding INR 450 crore, the company employs over 500 professionals in across 11 cities.
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Second airport for Bengaluru: Tenders invited for feasibility study, says Minister M.B. Patil
The State government has identified sites at Choodahalli and Somanahalli on Kanakapura Road, besides another location near Nelamangala, for the proposed airport, said the Minister
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NEW DELHI: The regime of Mahmud of Ghazni has been highlighted extensively in the Class VII Social Science Studies textbook (Part-2) released recently by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT). The book also moves away from a North-centric narrative and showcasing the greatness of past dynasties in the Southern and Eastern parts of the country, said sources. The textbook, titled Exploring Societies: India and Beyond , dwells on the period between the 6th and 12th centuries. It is in line with the National Education Policy 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2023. TNIE was given access to the book. Unlike the previous edition, where the Turkish ruler Mahmud of Ghazni was allotted just one paragraph, a whole chapter has been devoted to him in the revised edition. Chapter 4, titled Turning Tides: 11th and 12th centuries , deals extensively with the ruler and speaks of the destruction, plunder, and slaughter of tens of thousands of Indian civilians. Numerous prisoners were captured, including children, who were later sold in the slave markets of Central Asia, it said. His biographers depicted him as a powerful but cruel and ruthless general, keen not only to slaughter or enslave infidels (Hindus, Buddhists, or Jains) but also to kill believers from rival sects of Islam. Mahmud later went to Gujarat and Somnath (present-day Saurashtra), which was a bustling seaport. Despite strong resistance from the locals, after a few days of fighting Mahmud gained the upper hand, destroyed the Somnath Shiva temple, and looted its enormous treasures, it said. A noteworthy addition is the inclusion of dynasties whose contributions hardly found a place in textbooks in the past. The Kakatiyas of Telangana patronised Telugu literature and built the 1000-pillar temple at Hanamkonda, it said. They had a strong local administration along with an efficient revenue system. The Chalukyas of Kalyani, missing from school curricula earlier, are also included. A discussion on the Pallavas followed by the Bhakti tradition of South India finds a place here. Cholas, Hoysalas, philosophers like Ramanujacharya, and social reformers like Basaveshvara are highlighted. The great past of Eastern and North-East India has been highlighted through detailed coverage of the Palas in Bengal and Bihar, who founded major universities like Vikramashila and Somapura. The Senas and Eastern Gangas, builders of the Jagannath Puri temple and Sun Temple in Konark, are covered along with the Varmans dynasty. The great philosopher Shankaracharya, who consolidated the Advaita Vedanta school of thought, is also highlighted. His visit to Kashmir in the 8th century is mentioned, where he engaged in philosophical debates and contributed to the regions spiritual landscape.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Medical Parliamentarians Forum (IMPF), a cross-party collective of 45 medical professionals turned parliamentarians, have issued a public health alert, warning that dozens of children with ultra-rare Lysosomal Storage Disorders (LSDs), a rare inherited metabolic conditions caused by a deficiency of specific enzymes, are at immediate risk due to preventable treatment interruptions under the National Policy for Rare Diseases (NPRD 2021). In a letter addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Forums Chairperson, Dr Anil Bonde, has called for urgent, time-bound intervention to halt avoidable deaths and ensure uninterrupted access to Enzyme Replacement Therapy (ERT), the only life-saving treatment for many LSD conditions. The BJP Rajya Sabha MP from Maharashtra said nearly 100 patients currently on ERT are at imminent risk of discontinuation as funds have stalled. Over 60 children and young adults have already died due to delays in therapy initiation or breaks in treatment, said the letter, which was also addressed to Union Health Minister JP Nadda. The letter highlighted that of the 60 patients, 20 have died in the last 12 months The Forum, which has MPs from both the Houses as its members, warned that even a brief disruption in ERT can cause acute metabolic crises, irreversible organ damage, and often death - turning every delay into a life-threatening event. Lysosomal Storage Disorders (LSDs) like Gaucher, Pompe, Fabry, and MPS are rare genetic conditions from missing enzymes, causing toxic buildup in cells, leading to severe, progressive multi-system damage (organs, nerves, bones) from infancy to adulthood. The center has notified the National Policy for Rare Diseases (NPRD) in March 2021 to provide affordable care for rare disease patients, categorizing diseases into three groups and establishing Centres of Excellence (CoEs) for treatment, diagnosis, and research, offering financial aid up to 50 Lakhs for curative treatments. However, the Forum said, four years after notification, serious implementation gaps are now costing young lives. Children who were earlier stabilised and progressing well on Enzyme Replacement Therapy (ERT) are relapsing, becoming bedridden, or dying only because treatment has stopped after exhausting the current one-time cap of 50 lakh available under Group 3(a) of NPRD 2021. Families describe the anguish of watching a child regress despite an approved therapy, an existing policy and budgetary allocations, Dr Bonde said. He said clinical experience and published evidence show that even short interruptions in ERT can lead to irreversible organ damage and, in many cases, death within months. In this context, the one-time ceiling of Rs. 50 lakh, without a mechanism for continuation funding, is proving inadequate for lifelong conditions where uninterrupted therapy is medically essential. The result is a tragic paradox: patients are dying despite a notified policy, established CoEs and available therapies, he added. The Forum suggested waiver or extension of the Rs. 50 lakh cap for existing Group 3(a) LSD patients; immediate approval of therapy for all eligible patients who have already exhausted the ceiling, so that no child or adult currently on treatment is forced into regression or death for want of funds. They also suggested to the prime minister to create a continuum-of-care funding framework under NPRD 2021: and to direct the Union Health Ministry, in consultation with the Ministry of Finance and NITI Aayog, to design a sustainable mechanism for uninterrupted, long-term therapy support for high-risk Group 3(a) patients. This could include a distinct pathway within NPRD 2021 for DCGI-approved therapies with strong evidence of clinical efficacy, ensuring that once a patient is initiated on ERT, treatment is not abruptly withdrawn due to administrative caps, the letter said. The Forum also suggested streamlining utilisation and governance of existing rare-disease funds; addressing administrative bottlenecks that delay treatment and result in under-utilisation or expiry of sanctioned funds. A strengthened oversight framework, with clear timelines and accountability for CoEs and implementing agencies, will help ensure that every rupee reaches the intended patient, the letter said. Highlighting that no child or adult with an ultra-rare Lysosomal Storage Disorder is denied life-saving treatment solely for want of continuity of care, Dr Bonde said, A timely decision in this matter will save many young lives and reaffirm India's commitment to leaving no vulnerable patient behind on our journey towards a Viksit Bharat.
MoS Somanna & Karandlaje hail HC stand on Jan Aushadhi Kendras, slam Siddaramaiah
The Karnataka High Court has overturned a government decision to shut down Jan Aushadhi Kendras in government hospitals. Union Ministers Somanna and Karandlaje hailed the verdict, saying it protects the right to health for the poor.
Children With Rare Disorders At Risk Due To Interruptions In Treatment: Medical Group
The Indian Medical Parliamentarians Forum has urged urgent government action to prevent life-threatening treatment interruptions for children with Lysosomal Storage Disorders, calling for removal of the Rs 50 lakh cap.
Children suffering from ultra-rare Lysosomal Storage Disorders at risk, warns MPs forum
NEW DELHI, Dec 11: The Indian Medical Parliamentarians Forum (IMPF) ?a cross-party group of 45 MPs who are also medical professionals ?has sought uninterrupted access to Enzyme Replacement Therapy for children suffering from Lysosomal Storage Disorders conditions. The IMPF warned that dozens of children with ultra-rare Lysosomal Storage Disorders (LSDs) are at immediate risk due to preventable treatment interruptions under the National Policy for Rare Diseases (NPRD) 2021. The forum serves as an informed action group to [] The post Children suffering from ultra-rare Lysosomal Storage Disorders at risk, warns MPs forum appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Trehan Iris , a pioneering name in Indian real estate for over seven decades, has announced a major strategic initiative to embed holistic wellness at the core of all its upcoming developments. Aligning with its guiding philosophy Nourish Your Being the company is integrating biophilic design elements, nature-led environments, and mindful community amenities to create living and working ecosystems that elevate everyday well-being. Trehan Iris onboards Milind Soman as its Wellness Advisor In a significant step toward strengthening this vision, Trehan Iris has appointed an actor, model, film producer, fitness and a wellness icon Milind Soman as its Wellness Advisor. Widely regarded for promoting holistic health, endurance, and sustainable lifestyle practices, Milind will consult on the wellness framework for Trehan Iris upcoming projects in Gurugram and Noida. His guidance will help shape-built environments that inspire residents and professionals to adopt healthier, more mindful ways of living. Speaking about the collaboration, Abhishek Trehan, Executive Director, Trehan Iris , said, At Trehan Iris, we believe that wellness is the ultimate luxury. Our partnership with Milind Soman marks a significant step in translating this belief into built environments where every design element, amenity, and experience fosters holistic well-being. His philosophy of balanced, mindful living aligns seamlessly with our vision for the future of real estate. While Aman Trehan, Executive Director, Trehan Iris adds, Real estate must evolve to meet the changing needs of people, and wellness is central to that evolution. With Milind Soman onboard, were bringing sharper insight into designing spaces that encourage healthier lifestyles, from the architecture to the everyday experiences. This partnership reinforces our mission to build the next generation of wellness-led developments. Expressing his enthusiasm, Milind Soman commented, Wellness is not about doing something extra, its about integrating healthy habits and mindful choices into everyday life. Im glad to associate with Trehan Iris as their Wellness Advisor to shape communities that make well-being an intrinsic part of how people live, move, and connect. With this collaboration, Trehan Iris reinforces its commitment to redefining luxury real estate by placing holistic wellness at the heart of its design philosophy and community planning. The company continues to craft future-ready spaces that promote harmony, balance, vitality, and a deeper connection with nature. About Trehan Iris Building on a legacy of over 7 decades, Trehan Iris is now reimagining urban development through the lens of wellness. With more than 15 million sq. ft. delivered across 100+ landmark projectsincluding IRIS Broadway Gurgaon, IRIS Broadway Greno West, an ongoing 1 million retail led, mixed use development, IRIS Tech Park, and IRIS Cyber Towerthe company has consistently demonstrated innovation, quality, and trust. Moreover, Trehan Iris is also expanding its presence in the south with a 5-star hotel and IT Park in Bangalore along with other upcoming residential projects in Gurgaon and a commercial & retail development in Noida. Additionally, these upcoming projects will focus on wellness, further enhancing lifestyle and ecosystem. With this new chapter, Trehan Iris is committed to make wellness an integral part of all future developments.
Filthy, Dirty, Disgusting: Trump's Racist Tirade Against African Migrants
Unleashing a xenophobic tirade, US President Donald Trump disparaged Somalia as filthy, dirty, disgusting, ridden with crime, calling immigrants from the African nation garbage he does not want in America.
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SVU-supported and riidl-backed startup ACS Energy secures INR 1.1 Crore in funding
ACS Energy, an electric vehicle charging startup born at Somaiya Vidyavihar University, has secured Rs 1.1 Crore in pre-seed funding. This investment will fuel network expansion in Mumbai and other urban areas. The company aims to strengthen its hardware-software capabilities and accelerate deployments in residential communities. ACS Energy's chargers have already contributed to significant CO emission reductions.
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10 Maoists surrender before CM Mohan Yadav in MP's Balaghat district
BHOPAL: In a landmark development in Madhya Pradeshs anti-Naxal operations, ten hardcore Maoist cadres, including four women, surrendered before Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav on Sunday in Balaghat district. The group, associated with the CPI (Maoist) Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh (MMC) special zone, carried a combined bounty of Rs 2.36 crore and laid down two AK-47s and two INSAS rifles at a special programme attended by the CM. Addressing journalists in Balaghat, Dr Yadav said, Today is a big day for the success of anti-Naxal operations of MP Police. Though Dindori and Mandla district had already become free of LWE, todays big development will result in Balaghat district also getting majorly free of the outlaws. This speaks volumes about the success of the targeted anti-naxal operations based on the prime principle of surrender or get eliminated and will go a long way in freeing Kanha National Park-Tiger Reserve and Bandhavgarh National Park-Tiger Reserve of any remnants of the naxal cadres. The ten surrendered cadres belonged to the Kanha-Bhoradev (KB) division of the MMC Zone, which operated in northern parts of the zone covering Balaghat and Mandla in Madhya Pradesh and Kabirdham in Chhattisgarh. Among them were MMC Zone secretary and special zonal committee member Surendra alias Kabir Sodi (50), SCZM Rakesh Odi alias Manish, and area committee members Lalsingh Marawi, Salita alias Savitri, Navin Nuppo alias Hidma, Jaisheela alias Lalita Oyam, Vikram alias Hidma Vatti, Zarina alias Jogi Musak, and Samar alias Somaru. The cadres, aged between 26 and 50, hailed from Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra, with the two SZCMs having been linked to multiple past killings of villagers suspected of being police informers. Key sources in the state polices anti-Naxal establishment said that with this surrender, the northern part of the MMC Zone running through Kanha National Park is now free of Naxal activity. This development is expected to allow anti-Naxal camps of the MP Police and central paramilitary forces to shift focus to the southern MMC Zone, which includes the Gondia-Rajnandgaon-Balaghat (GRP) division, where 18 armed Naxals, including a 14-member group led by central committee member Ramder, are still active. The surrender comes just a day after an encounter between MP Police and Ramders group along the MP-Chhattisgarh border and 36 days after another hardcore Naxalite, Sunita, became the first cadre to surrender under the states special surrender-cum-rehabilitation policy of 2023. In 2025, MP Police also eliminated 10 hardcore Naxalites, who carried a total bounty of Rs 1.86 crore. The mass surrender in Balaghat marks the largest-ever surrender by armed Naxals in Madhya Pradesh, significantly strengthening the states efforts to curb left-wing extremism and secure sensitive areas, including Kanha and Bandhavgarh tiger reserves.
Gov. Walz denounces Trump for calling Minnesotas Somali community garbage
NEW YORK (US), Dec 5: Democratic Gov. Tim Walz denounced President Donald Trump on Thursday for calling Minnesotas Somali community garbage and dismissing the state as a hellhole. Walz said on Thursday that Trump slandered all Minnesotans and that his expressions of contempt for the states Somali community the largest in the U.S. were unprecedented for a United States president. Weve got little children going to school today who their president called them garbage. Republican legislative leaders stopped [] The post Gov. Walz denounces Trump for calling Minnesotas Somali community garbage appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Mitakshara Kumar to helm new film set in the world of Tanu Weds Manu
The film is produced by Eros Universe and Rudrak Soma Jyoti and will go on floors early next year in London
GHADC-o tangka jakkalsretani bidingo ED, amsandianga
TURA: Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC)-o tangka jakkalsretani bidingo Enforcement Directorate (ED) Shillong Sub-Zone, mijal Bristibaro Tura songjinmani dambonga biaprangoniko amsandina abachengata. Official-rangoni uiatani gitade tangka jakalsretanina matnangako mangipa manderangara, Boston Ch Marak, Ismail Marak, Kubon Sangma aro Nikseng Sangma onga. ED ni amsandina abachengataniara, reanggimin 2015-16 bilsini somaio Tribal ajarangko namroro-silroroatna Special Assistance []
J&K has 42 NABL-accredited water labs
New Delhi, Dec 4:The Union Government on Thursday informed Lok Sabha that Jammu and Kashmir has a total of 98 drinking water quality testing laboratories of which 42 are NABL-accredited or recognised. Minister of State for Jal Shakti V Somanna said J&K currently operates with 2 state-level labs, 20 district or regional labs and 76 [] The post J&K has 42 NABL-accredited water labs appeared first on Northlines .
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Telangana: Sarpanch candidates husband ends life over threats
Hyderabad: A sarpanch candidates husband died by suicide in Telanganas Nirmal district on Wednesday, December 3 after allegedly being threatened by Congress. The victim identified as 54-year-old Ravinder was a resident of Somaripet Village, Khanapur Mandal, Nirmal. Ravider was found hanging in a cotton field. According to reports, he had recently joined the Bharat Rashtra Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
US Rep Ilhan Omar calls Trumps remarks on Somalis Islamophobic, says he has a creepy obsession
President Donald Trump launched a fresh tirade against the Somali-American community and Congresswoman Ilhan Omar and called them 'garbage'. Trump also said he heard Ilhan Omar has married her brother, adding that she tries to deny it but it has happened. Ilhan Omar hit back at Trump and called him a 'creep'.
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President Donald Trump expressed his desire to halt Somali immigration to the United States. He stated that Somalis are too reliant on social safety nets and contribute little to the nation. Trump's comments follow recent actions by his administration regarding asylum decisions. He also renewed criticism of Representative Ilhan Omar, a Somali-American congresswoman.
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U.P. reports highest number of complaints over shoddy Jal Jeevan Mission work
Action had been taken against 621 Departmental Officials, 969 contractors, and 153 Third Party Inspection Agencies (TPIAs), the Minister of State for Jal Shakti, V Somanna, said
17,036 complaints received under Jal Jeevan Mission from States, Union Territories: Centre
Action has so far been taken against 621 departmental officials, 969 contractors, and 153 Third-Party Inspection Agencies (TPIAs) across the country, says V. Somanna
'Maharashtras Al Falah': ED Raids Against Nandurbar Trust In FCRA Case, Kirit Somaiya Reacts
ED raided Jamia Ismalia Ishatul Uloom trust sites over alleged FCRA violations involving Al-Khadami Khaled Ibrahim Saleh. Earlier, the MHA had cancelled its FCRA registration.
Aster DM Healthcare , one of Indias largest healthcare providers, is rapidly advancing the future of surgical care in India, driven by the widespread adoption of robotic-assisted surgery across its network of hospitals. Surgeons at Aster DM Healthcare utilise next-generation robotic systems to deliver safer, faster and more precise surgical outcomes Within Asters India networkincluding Aster Medcity, Aster Whitefield, Aster RV, Aster CMI and othersrobotic-assisted surgery is used across urology, oncology, gynaecology and orthopaedics, while expanding into liver and kidney transplants and neurosurgery. With 1,900 robotic surgeries last year and 1,300 already this fiscal, growth is strong. Supported by Da Vinci and SSI Mantra platforms, Aster ensures equitable, high-quality, precision-led care across metro and non-metro locations in India today and beyond. Prof. Dr. Somashekar, Chairman Medical Advisory Board, Aster DM Healthcare (GCC & India) and Global Director Aster International Institute of Oncology , said, Robotic-assisted surgery represents one of the most meaningful advancements in modern healthcare, not just for its precision but for the dignity and comfort it restores to patients. At Aster, we have paired cutting-edge robotic platforms with strong clinical training to ensure these technologies truly elevate patient outcomes. The future of surgery lies in this balance where innovation enhances the surgeons capability while compassionate care remains at the heart of every decision. A recent milestone underscoring this commitment was Keralas first robotic-assisted coronary artery bypass surgery, performed at Aster Medcity. The procedure, paired with the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol, resulted in smaller incisions, faster recovery, minimal scarring, and a reduced risk of post-operative complicationsdemonstrating the transformative impact of robotics in high-end cardiac care. As Aster continues to integrate robotics responsibly and compassionately across its hospitals, the organisation is shaping a new era of surgical excellenceone where cutting-edge innovation meets empathetic, patient-centric care. About Aster DM Healthcare, India Aster DM Healthcare Limited is one of the largest healthcare service providers operating in India with a strong presence across primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary healthcare through 20 hospitals with 5,199 beds, 10 clinics, 203 pharmacies (Operated by Alfaone Retail Pharmacies Private Limited under brand license from Aster), and 283 labs and patient experience centers across 5 states in India, delivering a simple yet strong promise to different stakeholders: Well Treat You Well.
Indias success not given; youth need to come out of chill mode to achieve newer heights: Kotak
MUMBAI, Dec 1: Indias success is not a given, and the youth ought to come out of their chill mode to take the country to newer heights, financial services sector veteran Uday Kotak said on Monday. Speaking at Somaiya Vidyavihar Universitys 84th foundation day event, the billionaire banker advised the youth to strive for success. The current generation of youngsters is more secure and confident unlike the previous one which worked hard for the betterment of the nation, Kotak [] The post Indias success not given; youth need to come out of chill mode to achieve newer heights: Kotak appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Insider track | A simple pat, big ripples in the BJP
A small gesture from Amit Shaha brief pat on the back of a Union Minister during a victory dinner at JP Naddas residencehas set BJP circles buzzing louder than the Bihar win itself. The pat came after Nadda offered the minister sweets in appreciation of his role in helping the BJP emerge as the single largest party. The moment was witnessed by MPs and MLAs who worked on the campaign, and many now see the minister as a serious contender to eventually succeed Nadda as BJP president. At the same dinner, Nadda hand-fed sweets to Dharmendra Pradhan, Vinod Tawde and Keshav Prasad Mauryasignalling bigger organisational roles ahead. The evening, insiders say, doubled as both celebration and subtle messaging. AICC media wing in the firing line The Congress high command may be publicly introspecting after the Bihar debacle, but insiders say the first head on the chopping block is the AICC communication and media department. Many in the party believe the unit completely misread the Bihar momentpress meets were irregular, messaging was unclear, and social media outreach was barely visible. For several leaders, the loss was less an electoral setback than the final confirmation that the communication strategy had been running on fumes. Jairam Rameshs three-year stint as general secretary in charge of communication is nearing its end. Pawan Khera and Supriya Shrinate have been working with him. Whether the leadership opts for a sweeping restructuring or a cautious course correction remains to be seen. A few got it all wrong Despite clear instructions from PM Narendra Modi and Cabinet Secretary T V Somanathan urging secretaries to amplify government schemes and citizen-centric programmes, a few newly appointed secretaries seem more focused on promoting themselves than their ministries. Particularly in a ministry led by a non-BJP minister, three secretaries recently splashed their own pictures across X and LinkedIncourtesy outsourced social-media handlers armed with AI-written posts riddled with errorsshowcasing mundane internal meetings of no public consequence. This self-branding spree, observers say, has raised eyebrows within senior bureaucracy. Instead of highlighting public-facing initiatives, these officers appear busy building their post-retirement portfolios. The big question floating in North Block corridors: when did government communication turn into an exercise in personal PR? Buzz on Gujarat model on liquor The buzz in JDU circles is that Bihar CM Nitish Kumar may be preparing to ease the states nine-year liquor ban. JDU leaders in Delhi are already in celebratory mode, with one senior leader admitting that election expenses shot up after the ban because liquor still had to be procured illegally for workers and voters. Nitish, however, is believed to be wary of antagonising women voters, so a total rollback is unlikely. Instead, he may emulate Gujarats dry but flexible modelcontrolled permits, alcohol allowed in top hotels, and regulated wine-and-dine zones for visitors. Liquor for medical reasons and hospitality-linked permits may also return. A key JDU leader coordinating with the BJP claims he has already nudged Nitish toward the Gujarat-style relaxation. RS caps maiden speeches at 15 mins Newly elected Rajya Sabha members will now have just 15 minutesno moreto deliver their maiden speeches. A bulletin issued under the direction of the Chairman notes that several first-time MPs had previously exceeded their time, throwing the House schedule into disarray. The new limit aims to maintain discipline and protect subsequent business. The upcoming Winter Session will see four new members from Jammu & KashmirSajjad Ahmed Kichloo, Gurvinder Oberoi, Chaudhary Mohammad Ramzan (all NC) and BJPs Satpal Sharmatesting the new rule as they make their parliamentary debut.
A New Generation of Digital Marketers Steering India's Rapidly Evolving Landscape
Indias digital marketing environment is undergoing rapid change. Algorithmic shifts, rising media costs, and evolving audience behaviour are prompting brands to reconsider traditional approaches. In a landscape where authentic, straightforward communication often performs better than heavily produced content, adaptability has become essential. Vipluv Rana and Neha Rana Co-founders 28 DigiTech Operating within this shift is 28 DigiTech , a young agency established six months ago by Neha Rana and Vipluv Rana , professionals with nearly 15 years of experience in digital strategy and communication. The agency was formed with the intention of responding to the changing expectations of digital audiences and the increasing need for agile content and campaign design. In a short period, 28 DigiTech has worked with a number of institutions in Indias higher education sector, a category that places significant emphasis on credibility and targeted communication. Its growing client list includes: KIIT University, IIT Bombay Educational Outreach, Somaiya Vidyavihar University, Krea University, SPJIMR, ISBR, Jindal Global University, Panipat Institute of Engineering & Technology (PIET), Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS), Maxme, Q&I Today (from the promoters of India Today Group) to name a few. The agency has also crossed a turnover of 1 crore within six months, reflecting steady demand for strategic digital solutions rooted in audience understanding. Commenting on todays digital environment, Co-founder Neha Rana states, The old digital formula doesnt work anymore. You cant outspend your way to attention. You have to out-think it. The audience is smarter, faster, and more instinctive than ever so our content has to be, too. Adding to this, Co-founder Vipluv Rana explains , We come from the same world our audience lives in. We know what makes them scroll, skip, and stop because were part of that tribe . Our goal is to make an impact and deliver measurable results to our clients. The founders further state the approach that defines 28 DigiTech: Raw Over Refined: A focus on communication that prioritises authenticity and real-world relevance. Agile, Not Aged: A structure designed for rapid decision-making, enabling campaigns to adapt quickly to changing platform and audience dynamics. Data-Led Creativity: Creative development grounded in insights, performance tracking, and measurable results Education at the Core: A strong and growing presence in the higher education sector, driving measurable outcomes. Results, Not Rhetoric: Campaigns built around effectiveness, relevance, and sustained impact delivering desired reach and ROI As India's digital ecosystem expands, organisations are increasingly looking for partners who combine strategic clarity with an understanding of evolving user behaviour. Agencies that can respond quickly to shifts in the digital environment are becoming more relevant to brands seeking sustained visibility and engagement. Through its early work, 28 DigiTech echoes the industrys gradual shift toward more adaptive, insight-driven digital communication.The agencys trajectory highlights the growing importance of responsiveness and audience understanding in shaping contemporary marketing outcomes.
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